Metchnikoff
Americannoun
noun
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Metchnikoff’s innovation shifted the primary locus of medical intervention from the collective to the individual.
From Scientific American
One of the first to envision such use of microorganisms was the 19th-century zoologist Elie Metchnikoff.
From Literature
“Metchnikoff passes away; failed to achieve the allotted century and a half,” ran the headline in the Los Angeles Times.
From Washington Post
In the early 1900s, the Nobel Prize winner Elie Metchnikoff found that certain “healthy bacteria,” like those that produce lactic acid, can have a positive effect on digestion and the immune system.
From New York Times
The iatro-chemical system is the prototype of Metchnikoff’s theory of longevity.
From Project Gutenberg
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